In a post to X Friday, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene lashed out at some of her fellow Republicans, saying that it's "nauseating" to watch them vie for Donald Trump's support.
Greene specifically targeted Montana GOP Rep. Matt Rosendale, who is rumored to launch a 2024 Senate run.
"It's nauseating watching politicians like Rosendale only run to Pres Trump for pictures and beg for endorsement when they want to get elected, but when Pres Trump asks for support they literally throw up their hands and turn their back," Greene wrote. "Can not be trusted."
As Newsweek points out, Rosendale has been vocal with his support for Trump but has at times defied members of his own party.
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Speaking to Newsweek, Florida Atlantic University professor said Greene's accusation of Rosendale's alleged delay in supporting Trump is true depending on one's perspective.
"From Greene's point of view, the delay could be seen as a calculated political move by Rosendale to keep his options open or cater to potential moderate voters," Agranoff said.
"However, others might interpret it as a sign of Rosendale's reservations about Trump, particularly given the controversies surrounding the former president," he added.